The Roshua Review September 2016 | Page 24

she got off of Twitter and went on with her day. And that’s how you deal with cyber bullying, kids. I finally got my equipment together (or so I thought [FORESHADOWING!!!]), and we started what I honestly view as the best interview that I’ve ever had. Miss Mulatto’s answers were vibrant and thoughtful, and I will always praise her ability to think clearly and creatively. Her interview experience showed as I realized that she’s definitely done way more interviews than me. She was tastefully professional, with crossed legs and all of her attention focused on the interview. She was looking me in the eye every time that I spoke to her, and that says a lot about her. Miss Mulatto’s about her business. And what’s crazy is that she’s only 17 and more about her business than most adults walking around. Simply saying that she was just professional doesn’t really do her justice though; I don’t want you to think that she’s some stiff young woman. She was actively having a good time throughout the whole interview, poking fun at herself and the negativity that she encounters on a daily basis. It was great seeing someone in touch with their ability while still understanding that they’re still a human being. When I mentioned early that Miss Mulatto has been working, that was an understatement. She has yet to drop a project this year, but I can tell by the way that she discussed her collaborations that she’s eager to show everyone what she’s got in the vault. But wouldn’t you be eager to drop a project if you had collaborations with LEGENDS like Bone Crusher, Musiq Soul Child, and Ice Cube? I hate to keep bringing up her age, but this 17 year old is basically shitting on most of the artists in the game right now. She’s gotten the okedoke from the OGs, and that means more than my opinion will ever mean. Ice Cube, a Hip Hop veteran and past NWA member, collaborating with Miss Mulatto means more than a Yachty verse, even though that would be an interesting collaboration nonetheless. More importantly, it shows that she knows her Hip Hop history, which I believe is a necessity to ever becoming the heir to the crown in this sport. Her due diligence is